a close tomorrow when Galley One nearly completed after three months of

extensive repair becomes officially dedicated. _

More than 200 people, includingthe ;; ?

civilian and military men Ried, H. C. McKie, Eural Cain Recognition will also go to the
whose volunteer support made it and Tom Foulk.Navymen Supply Department's Food

all possible, will gather at Galley who earned praiseare Service Division employees who, r
One at 1 p.m. for a luncheon and ADJ1 Daulton Kirkland, ATI according to Capt. O'Loughlin, '
ribbon cutting ceremony Robert Robertson, ATN2 Thomas made it possible for Galley One to :
marking the event. VAdm. Arnold and AEAN John Duncanof achieve second place for the

28 NO. 49 'Published In The Interest of Personnel of Naval Air Station,Jacksonville, Florida MARCH 11., 1971 a recent message to all hands, RAdm. Lawrence
Heyworth Jr. stated that the CNO's liberalization of

policies has been taken as a license to become lax in

appearance-'a trend which was never intended by Adm.
Retention Board StudiesNavy's Zumwalt.'

first Waves Retention Study Group convened in Washington March 1 Some typical infractions include crews.b. .
: Not wearing the hat or
for a five day discussion on changes that could possibly increase the Navy's --- outdoors or in a vehicle cap on

appeal as a career field for women. __________ station. The hat is part of the
uniform and shall be worn
J. Lt (jg) Mary A. Kallas of the at the meeting and are currently black and white heels be Issued
NAS Registered Publications being ''evaluated for',possible.. during basic training, and that a properly.c. Wearing jackets other than
. Office was the Sixth Naval action include: (1)), establishment more feminine service shoe be' those prescribed in uniform
.. District representative at the of a two-year enlistment programfor designed to replace the type regulations. Several officers and
meeting. Waves; ((2)) raising the currently in use. chiefs have been seen wearing
Prior to attending the Study minimum enlistment age to 19; beige, tan or brown light-weight
group, Miss Kallas collected the ((3)) expanding the NROTC 'There are many benefits with working khaki
jackets
opinions and suggestions of local Program to include women; ((4)) available to Waves that are not uniform.
Navy women to be voiced before permitting Wave warrant officers being used simply because no one 0 d. unbuttoned coats.e. .
Wearing
the gathering of 18 officer and to apply for the LDO Program. is aware of them, Miss Kallas Wearing frayed, torn or
told Jax Air News.She expressed
enlisted Waves. One of her Concerning Waves' uniform
extremely dirty working
suggestions-that enlisted Waves apparel, a suggestion was madeto hopes that these hidden benefits
uniforms. Any uniform should be
not be required to maintain replace the garrison cap with a will receive wider publicity in the clean, neat and in good repair.
*; barracks residence if living in beret, making it an optional future and fulfill their potentialas f. Salutes are improperly

civilian housing and not drawing repacement for the combination career incentives. rendered, if at all; and im
BAQ-was promised immediate hat Also being considered is the Capt.Qulglty properly returned, if at all.
attention by Adm. Elmo R. authorization of a nurse uniformfor Visits g. The length of hair worn by
Zumwalt, chief of Naval Corps,Waves to be worn witha Capt. Quigley)y many officers and sailors clearly
/ ,:,;: Operations. special insignia. The board exceeds the liberal standardsnow
K.' '," Other topics which were raised additonally recommended that NASWJaxLocal aves Mondaydation in force.'Family.

I 3 Navywomen will for a new Waves Recruit Night'
have an opportunity to meet the Training Command. While in
new Wave Director, Capt. RobinL. Jacksonville, she will tour Goes Mexican
.Quigley,when she arrives here various station activities and
Sunday for a two day visit. witness Waves on the job in Jax-Family Night chefs at
The captain is coming here different departments.Capt. Galley One will go 'south of the
. "' directly from Orlando where she Quigley will meet border' to bring NAS enlisteesand
Ii q,j" has been establishing the foun-
."i f'J: L t Monday morning with depart their guests a specially
'/ I ment heads and press prepared Mexican dinner
Local Scouts representatives for a luncheon in Wednesday night from 5 until
Galley One. Following the 6:30: pm.

Do A Good Deed meeting, she will join a group of Make your reservations for
active duty and retired Waves for dinner before Monday. Prices are
44 : a special reception. All Waves in 65 cents for adults and 30 cents
Jax--The Goodwill Industries the ComFairJax area are for children. Enlistees on
I annual drive to welcome to attend, and should comrats pay 55 cents.
collect clothing, toys and wear the service dress blue MENU
.
r icy ww other small repairableitems uniform. Refreshments will be Creole Soup
will close Saturday served.
Beef Tacos
when local Boy Scouts and During the two months that she Mexican Enchildas

,I, Navymen combine efforts has been Director of the Waves, Hot Tamale Pie
to deliver and unload the Capt. Quigley has introduced Spanish Rice
\ donations at the Goodwill several modernizing changes to
Hot Refried Beans
\; : Warehouse.The Waves regulations. When the
v y a __ Buttered Broccoli
-- collected results of results of the Recent Waves
Seasoned Whole Kernel
'Good Turn Day' will be Retention Board are sorted, more
This scene drew some strange looks from Navy Exchange'shoppersearly Corn
one afternoon last week. While everyone gets a 'lunch break beneficial in providing innovations may possibly occur. NAS Jax Salad Bar
these days,the 'closed for lunch'sign drew some clever remarks from employment for han Her next stop when she leaves Apple Turnovers
potential hot dog buyers.One rumor had it that the vendor slipped into dicapped persons. Jacksonville will be Charleston, Dessert Bar'Mexican

the cafeteria for a hamburger,or perhaps a hot dog. S.C. Drink'

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The latest word on Navy ,
Y haircut regulations is that no 4 4)' ,
x specific hair length has been i
designated; however, hair must
always be neat, present a
groomed appearance; not touch
the collar except the closely cut
--- hair at the back of the neck, and
present a tapered appearance.The U
I length and amount of hair )
Front View must not in anyway interfere with -

headgear.the proper wearing of military Acceptable Side View I

Neatly trimmed beards and
moustaches, including Vandykesand
goatees, are authorized. .
Sideburns may not be flared, nor _
may they be grown past the 'L '
bottom of the earlobe: r"
Provided on this page are _.iI\
examples of acceptable Navy \ -i
hairstyles,along with a few non
regulation cuts that should beSideburns
avoided.

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Jacksonville. Florida by the Holt Publishing Company a
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Items are welcomed from all sources. Telephone 772-3118 or
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Only the best can become members of the Seal team, the Navy's elite r
guerilla counter guerilla 'Sea, Air and Land' force. Capable of operating with ,UTffk1--

little outside support in all types of environment, the Seals are comparable to the t

Army's Special Forces or the Air Force commandos.The .

Seals are an outgrowth of
the Navy's Underwater
Demolition Team, organized shore island, and complete an Established in early 1962 as an
during World War II to clear ocean swim of about seven miles. answer to the Navy'srequirements :
beaches for invasions. They can After three weeks of airborne to support counter
be classified as a combination oCfrogmen. training they go to underwater insurgency and unconventional
' .' paratroopers and swimmers school to learn the use warfare the Seals grown from an ;;; -:
commandos as their main task is of various underwater breathing original 55-man force to about 100 _I-
to go in before the first assault apparatus Additional specialized men in each fleet today. r. Ji A. .'

wave to clear beach approachesand instruction for UDT men includes .r a '"w 03'4u
assist troops with problemsof helicopter Jumps and explosive UDT-Seal Team e 4tWe
ordnance handling, .
clearing gaps through barbed An underwater demolition Here
Appearing
wire, walls and tank traps.
team consists of about 15 officers
The Navy UDT and Seal teams
continually need qualified and 100 enlisted men,divided into For Lecture
five platoons.These elements
are
volunteers. Selected officers and Because of the continuing

enlistees undergo a grueling 24- .., demand for the UDT and Seal
week course to condition volunteers, the Navy has
themselves to the Y .. established
professional, 'r WA- a UDT-Seal ----
mental and physical motivation team to inform BIRTHDAY SPIRIT CBU-410'i youngest Seabee, CM3 Randy
requirements of the UDT prospective volunteers of their Kuehn (I) and oldest Seabee EQCM Lewis B. Tharp, lend some of
organization. 24-week training program. that 'Can Do' spirit toward cutting I big slice of birthday cake with
Training begins with four The team will give presen- LCdr. Robert Shackleford, Jr. Public Works Officer at Mayport.
weeks of toughening runs, tations here Monday at the Seabees from the entire Com Fair Jax area gathered at the Chief's:
calisthenics and other events to station theatre, at 9 a.m. and 1 Club last Thursday night to celebrate their 29th anniversary which
sharpen their physical stamina. p.m., to interested Navymen. was March 5th.
The following weeks are filled
with classroom work, exercise,
open sea swims, study andpractice
In demolition and
reconnaissance techniques. For TONIGHT'JACKSONVILLE
one week they receive training in
survival escape, evasion and
land navigation.Later they learnto
use explosives, make live
demolition raids against an off

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Michael Hull: received the Navy Loved Ones:
Achievement Medal for his work Dear several months I have been toying with the idea of addressing

solving problems of maintance For remarks to the sensitive subject of drug abuse. But so much has

of the A-4 aircraft and the my written on the subject by so many persons of greater competencethan
been
redesign of a new diode harnessto I that I wonder if I'm doing the right thing at all by even
be used in high humidity areas. the subject. Certainly, the young folks in the more
During the ceremonies, Chief bringing up (most users are between 18 and 22)) are tired of
group
Holt was awarded his medal anda susceptible age old yarns over and over again that are aimed at
the same
citation from the Secretary of hearing these obvious and good reasons for not speaking on the
the Navy. The dilation read of them. Despite
.
here I go anyway.I
fri Chief Holt: subject I not to believe that this problem is related to today's longer
happen
'While serving as the Chief hair styles, beards and guitars Now I suppose I have lost half my

Petty Officer of the Aviation audience. Well, it wasn't too long ago that I judged (perhaps

Electronics shop, Attack Is the correct word) young men on the basis of their
Squadron Twelve, Chief A via tionElectrician's misjudged their guitar music.Mea Culpa.If will
-- -- --------- --- -- -- whiskers,hairstyle and,yes, you
Mate Holt has and have patience enough to bear with me in this
of NAMT enough
WELL DONE..Command.r Jackson, OINC carried out his duties be charitable
congratulates Aviation Electrician's Mate M. Holt on his receiving the consistently skill and narrative or even if you continue reading out of curiosity, your continuing -
with outstanding attention and interest is certainly appreciated. I also have a
Navy Commendation resourcefullness, which on two

occasions remedied chronic challenge Join me for in your you.thoughts, if you will, just long enough for a brief

maintenance problem areas examination of conscience. If anyone can truthfully say to himself that
Medal.&M associated with the A-4 aircraft.On sin if will
(
he has never committed a greater wrong you ) than
Sept. 11, 1966, Chief Holt smoking potpopping pills, sniffing or hooting 'horse' (heroin, for the
of diode
redesign
[PlilOO1f recommended a
forwarded unlearned) then here I guess we part company. You are entitled to
which
harnesses are
cast the first stone. It would be unlikely that you could understand the
tii tUNOiNC eouLmno fNOMi tn-wii w TTMMIMOUKI. all fuel control manufacturers
.. to of human frailties. But what has all this to
who possessed
of are
*feu**! $4.y! -Nr and to fleet units operating under rest us

WHOLESALE A RETAIL SALES similar high humidity en- do with drug abuse?
to imply that just because we may have fallenin
don't
1.- I certainly mean
ALL TYPE JOF AUTO ACCESSORIES 17 1967
viornments. On Sept. ,
FOMTtNDWO !! with anothernew our past lives that we can't take a hard stand against drugs. But I do
TIM Chief lIolt came
PAIIINOI* ALIt NT this time up concerningthe submit that one of the first things we might do to deter the young from
TIUCK sas. LNIlAMrlnUilC design to turn users from them is
experimenting with or using drugs or away
PAM ILtCTtONlC WHIIL MUHCIINMMTIIAk A-4's wing tip light lens to cut
IMOCKI to shed our cloaks of self-proclaimed righteousness and add it to our
_. down the high number of
"'"'' one
0111 WuDniNcomE o walcorn. art Military P.rtonn.l Anll.. failures. His recommendationwas own weaknesses and insecurities and above all let the young know that
tw. Nsw."CAM. accepted by an evaluation although we might not have answers we have hearts. Let's in some
established by the way reach out and let them know that we want to help them,not harass

groups manufacturer and a change will them, through the greatest temptations that any generation of youth

soon be forthcoming.Both has ever had to face. They're not asking for pablum nor will they
swallow hypocrisy. They are forcing our hands.
of Chief Holt's recom- They refuse to be judged on such inconsequential things as long

( TAH mendations were of demon- sideburns and their love of amplified music. Not as long as they see
stratable benefit to the Navy and
mockery being made of marriage vows, tax laws, and civil rights on
will result in significant savingsin
elders. fed with hearing how far we had to
PREPARED BY THE NATION'S FINEST TAX SERVICE maintenance costs. ChiefHoU's the part of their They're up
walk to school, how tough we had it during the depression and how we
technical ability
GUARANTEE went without ketchup in World War II. Let's bring ourselves up to date
Accurate preparation of your tax return devotionto
creativeness and loyal
ll fuaranteed. We wW pay interest or 5 D with the young folks and face the'here and now'problems of 1971.
penalty charted due to our error. duty reflect great credit upon
WEEKDAYS PM WIT ft SUN.AM- PM S 2 UP himself and the U.S. Naval Is there a drug problem in 1971 in Vietnam? I wish there wasn't. The
No Appointment Neceataiy FEDERAL Service.' fact is, however, the problem is widespread. That doesn't mean that

OR STAY[ To Chief Holt, congratulationsand the world is coming to an end, but it certainly demands of us that we
1J5AU'TflH thanks for a Job well done. reassess our own values first if we think we are going to get these
wonderful youngsters of today to listen to us about the dangers and

SPUTHSIDE evils of drugs.
,,\\.";. 4367 University Blvd.,So. S 6o.1 (P 30 Only God can help us to find ways to do the things that have to be
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..... .. .. _- .
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; with
: temptation to experiment
dangerous drugs. Tell me what I

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CO, Capt. Donald H.
Heile, signed the paper last
Thursday that allowed the North r
______ Florida Council, Boy Scouts of
America to organize and operatean
Explorer Unit at NARF. 1 1 !
The facility will provide a place i 1 rl ''
for weekly meetings and will

._ __. make available needed training
-- -- them
devices. It will also provide
SCOUTS' FRIEND. NARF's Commanding Officer, Capt. Donald with guidance and logistics
H. Hells, signs a document that will allow Boy Scouts to use NARI support. 1
facilities for their meetings.BANKAMERICARDAMERICAN. The Boy Scout Explorer Unit is
expected to be aviation orien-
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OIL.MASTERCMAROe Credit Cards Honored related areas according to ..
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MAll Any 14 through 17 year old
ROOSWEIT boy who would like to join should
call R. M.Proctor at 772-2728. No
previous scouting experience is
wash necessary. The wearing of the
car required.Boy Scout uniform, though, is

NARF's participation is in
MONDAYTHRU SATURDAY consonance with the joint
resolution of the President and
HOURS: 8:30 AM.5:30 PMUGHTN
the Congress of the United States 1a-
calling upon the Boy Scouts of k
America to further advance its
service to the youth of our nation.TEMPORARY LET'S CELEBRATE-Mrs. Lillian J. Samuels cuts the cake at her
retirement from civil service after continuous 28 years at the Naval
Hospital here. Looking over her shoulder for the last time is her
supervisor, Jesse Johnson. For her long service the Hospital's
commanding Officer Capt.C. W. Lewis presented her with a letter of

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new Galley One-as renovation consists of more than Kincaid, NAS commanding officer
luxurious and comfortable todayas just a 'face-lift'. There have alsobeen ,and Capt R.C. O'Loughlin,
it was bleak and colorless changes in service, menus supply officer, who provided
three months go-is nearly and arrangement which con funds ana motivation to get the
complete, and will be officially tribute greatly to the overall job accomplished. However,
opened tomorrow.A improvement according to the CO. the real
dramatic demonstration of Primarily responsible for the credit goes to the wonderful men, : '
Self Help in action, the galley remodeling are Capt. John R. military and civilian, who madeit I ; .* :i
all possible. ir -
Charles Meyer, interior .Y.
decorator for the Navy Ex- t p.er
9 change, produced the project
design. As for the labor, NAS t !
military personnel, including
1 ,Y Seabee Unit 410 and a group of 4
volunteer civilian workers,are to + r
be applauded for their rapid and
1 efficient service. .
The achievement marks the
first time since the galley's !?
original construction 30 years ago V_
that major improvements have
been made. In addition to con-
structional alterations, the galleynow BEFORE-Here's Galley One the way It looked for 30 years until the
w,6r, a boasts soft drink and beer station's Self Help Program took on the task of remodeling. I

machines,and a wider variety of
foods-all of which contribute to
the fact that each meal now
SERVING LINE New serving procedures and a lunch time sand draws about 200 more persons
wich line have helped to reduce waiting time for galley customers. than previously, acording to CSC
I Frederick Taylor, chief in
I charge.
Another innovation which has
GRANTPLAZA
gathered excellent response is
the 'Family Night' supper policy.
tj7I One evening each month the
galley opens its doors to enlisted
103rd St. at t BlandingThurs. men's families for an exceptional *

GRANTMASTER 120 on Sunday mornings, families
may now go there after church
services for a delicious, inex-
HIGH-MILEAGE TIRE pensive brunch.
For socializing and relaxation,
the galley has added two lounges
cord which when completed, will be
4-ply nylon
graced with decorative planters.
mirrors, furniture and carpeting.This .
extra-deep tread AFTER Wood paneling, a lower ceiling, tablecloths and
will be a welcome convenience -
for personnel whose one decorations are lust a few of the changes that have been made to I
enhance the galley's interior.
$1177 hour lunch break frequently
gives them 30 minutes or more special fresh sandwich line. achieved second place In its
plut spare time after eating. When the Sixth Naval District ,
category
SALE I I '1.78BLACKWALL Other attractions in providing early
c anticipated Ney Award was presented in evidence that big Improvementshad
the near future include January,the NAS Galley, then in already taken place. When
4s milkshake machines and a the midst of ,
-\ \ 650x13 TUBELESS remodeling completed, Galley One will standas
an attractive monument to
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BUSINESS one of the finest dining halls in
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tS Jax-The Marine Wives Club of those who attend. There will also i
Jacksonville along with the be a drawing for special door
various other wives clubs here prizes.
have been invited to join the CPO The program will be held April
CatholicNAVAL Wives in presenting an informative 5 at 8 p.m. at the CPO Club. For
V V j a and entertaining further information contact Becky
AIR STATION YaT' homemaking program entitled Ramberg at 388-6672 or Cleo
'a 'The Creative Wife. Scherck at 7715848.
''
Saturday Mass-5 P.M. Sunday 7 t This program has been Special Meeting
Mass-8 and 11 A.M. Daily Mass_ I especially designed for the A special business meeting of
Monday 11 A.M. Tuesday military wife by the Overseas the MWC will be held today at
through Friday 11:30: A.M. Service Corporation, a 7:30: p.m. at MATSG Bldg. 512, in
Saturday Confessions 10:30: manufacturer's representative to the Conference Room. This
11:15: A.M.NATI'C the military, and features many meeting will be held in lieu of the
new recipe ideas, household regular April meeting which will
Sunday Mass-9:30: A.M.Bldg hints, personal appearance tips, be replaced by the upcoming
and suggestions for entertainingand presentation of 'The Creative
Sunday Worship -10 A.M. hostessing. Wife The next regular meetingwill
Many free samples and recipe be May 3.

Christian Science Service 7 and HM3 Larry D. Lindermanwere leadership ability. r d ._._.._
-- -
--
recently selected the
as
P-M 11M2 Adams entered the
.TuesdaySenior Servicemen of the Quarter at the Navyin PROSTHETICS OFFICER PROMOTED.. CJpt. Philip R. Falcone,
He is native of
Sept. 1967. a
Naval Hospital here. Prosthetics Officer at Dental, gets plenty of help donning his new
Fort Ga. and to the
Choir Rehearsal 7 P.M. HM2 Adams was selected as Valley, came shoulder boards by Capt. John Kincaid, NAS C.O., and his wife Jane.
from the Naval Medical
Bldg. the Serviceman of the Quarter hospital Capt. Falcone, assigned here since August 1969, was promoted
School, Naval National Medical
750NAVAL
representing the Administrative February 26.
HOSPITAL Center, Bethesda, Md. HM2
and HM3 Linderman
Divisions as Adams and his wife Iris currently
Divine Worship. 10 a.m. representative of the Nursing reside in Orange Park.
Service personnel. Both were
NATTC selected in recognition of their HM3 Linderman, a native of New IncomeTax
professional performance, Huron, S. D., joined the Navy in
Divine Worship.11 A.M. Bldg. military bearing, .dedication to Dec. 1969.
500 Service offers

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underprivileged children in and earned two merit badges his
Jax The Navy Wives Club of
America, Jax \\86, held their Georgia, and anyone interestedmay first month,but never lived to see
monthly business meeting March bring them to the Not New the badges. The son of a laborers,
3 at Compton Hall with President Shop or the Nursery. There will Angel and his family lived in one
Barbara Howard in charge. also be drop off boxes for the of the worst-hit areas of the tragic
Viviene Jenkins was awardedan canned food at those places. earthquake that hit California
86 Guard for volunteer hours. The club is sending letters to and Angel was killed by the
The board members also each of the judiciary committee quake. This fund has been set up
presented her a membership pin members requesting support for to help other little boys who are
for her devoted work with the two bills in Congress.One unable to join the scout
club during her short stay. Mrs. is to establish a Navy organization due to lack of
; Jenkins will return to her home in Wives Club of America finances.
Eugene, Ore. this month with Proclamation Day, and the
plans to organize a new Navy other is to get a Federal Charterfor Membership Chairman Ailene
Wives Club of America. NWCA. Also members have Wells has announced plans for a
New members that were installed agreed to sign and ask their membership drive Wednesday at
FOR VIETNAM DUTY SN Manuel Salazar of Com Fair Jx by candlelight were, friends to sign 'Prisoner of War' the Navy Exchange and Commissary -
receives the Navy Commendation Medal from RAdm. Lawrence Grace Van Selow, Kathy letters to send to Hanoi as friends store with favors for the
Heyworth Jr., Fleet Air Commander. Salazar was decorated for dutyin Schroyer, Patti Sweigart, requested by the National kiddies, and invitations for the
Vietnam where he was a .50 caliber machine gunner on an armored Georgiana Balling, Barbara President.A moms to join NWCA Jax 86.
troop carrier in the Mekong Delta from Oct. 1969 to Oct. 1970. He made Howard and Grace Roark. contribution to the Angel March 31 will find the ladies
276 combat patrols and came under direct enemy fire twice. Salazar Priscilla Maurice was welcomed Ferrer Memorial Fund was voted putting on a combination fashion
has been in the Com Fair Jax Air Intelligence Division since Novem back as a guest and plans to unanimously when ladies heard show membership event.
become a member at the next the story of a Cub Scout's plightto
ber.Air meeting. pay his initiation fee to join the Compton Hall will be the set
Force Radar Squadron Several motions were adopted scout organization. Little Angel ting for the monthly husband
during the evening. They include collected pop bottles and wife social March 20 with a St.
collecting canned goods for the aluminum cans to raise the fee Patrick's Day theme. A
'Way Inn'.Operation White Hat is and buy part of a uniform so he Shamrock Luncheon will be held
Selects Airman of MonthJaxSgt. on again this year.The white hats could belong to the cub scout March 24 for the monthly luncheon
are collected for a camp for pack. He attended one meeting schedule.

Douglas B. Cooney -- -
has been selected 'Airman of the
Marines Retire From
Month' for February at the 679th Two Corps
Air Force Radar Squadron here.
He was chosen on the merits of
his outstanding job performance, I isr. At MATSG Inspection CeremonyJax
his military bearing and behavior
both on and off duty, and his .=
knowledge of military subjects Chief Warrant Officer Electrician 'A' School phase ability, Chief Warrant Officer
and current events. Howard Holland retired from the officer, personnel officer, adjutant Holden introduced new policiesand
Sgt. Cooney reported here Jan. Y Marine Corps after 36 years of and transition officer. procedures in the Personnel
service Feb. 28 during a MATSG Mr. Holden received his third Office which directly resulted in
inspection retirement ceremonyat Navy Achievement Medal for the more orderly and expeditious
Take Your Babyto the NATTC Parade Field. meritorious service with MATSG handling of a voluminous administrative
During the ceremony Mr. Holden while serving as assistant per work load.
was awarded, his third Navy sonnel officer from April 16, 1970 'His administrative skill was
Sgt. Cooney Achievement Medal. to Dec. 9.According. particularly evident by his implementation
10, 1969, from Keesler Air Force GySgt. Duncan C. Langlandswas to the citation, and supervision of
a SpecialistWE Base, Miss., where he completedhis transferred to the Fleet 'Chief Warrant Officer Holden's a new and improved accounting
technical training. He is Reserve during the same superb performance of duty system for the accurate and
MAINTAIN IT presently assigned to the :AN. ceremony after more than 20 during this period was reflectedin timely processing of quota serial
WITH LOVING CARE FST-2B Section as a digital data years of active service. the untiring manner in whichhe numbers in response to the
TOM BUSH Volkswagen computer repairman.The CWO Holden ended a career performed myriad tasks with requirements of Headquar.-;:
27-year-old sergeant hails that spanned three wars and the highest degree of dedicationand ters Marine Corps on personnel
Reqwy Squaw from Roanoke, Va., and his many tours of duty. Here at professional competence. assignments,' the citation con
9830.Atlantic Blvd. hobbies include fishing, handball, MATSG he has served in various 'Displaying exceptional tinued.
basketball and football. billets, including Aviation organizational and managerial He is married to the former
Miss Pauline Benner of Detroit.
Mich., who was also a Marine
during World War II.
of the Treasury / Internal Revenue Service <
PI n G Department &", 'IC70 The Holdens will make their
Return
Tax

last name to the Fleet Reserve
and middle initials of both) ,
lint fiamw
uu
flnt MIM and Initial (II joint return
completing a 20 year career that
covered two wars and duty at
$ Parris Island, S. C. and Camp
Your otxuZ Lejeune, N. C. In 1942 he
'. Home III.,... (Number and street or rural route) departed for New Zealand, and in
1943 he was on the island of

i I a.S Clq town or post offs. end State ode Guadalcanal for jungle training.
After several other tours, he
If file S was assigned to duty in Vietnam
r.turn for 1968 (if same as .hove write 'Sam. ) none .
Cnt.r 6.10 on pint your or lolnt to s.parate returns, .nt.r 1968 name. and adds. sL I i and then to MATSG, Jackson
:

reason. ., '/IIII::: tieing .....'-M ville.GySgt. Langlands and his wife
Nams t of M"
4 n Unmarried Head Audrey have two children and
Your plan to reside in Jacksonville, N.
Fill"St eparate\return retur(even' it o- solve some of your C.

Clothing 1 Store Hours most and popular is open men's Tuesday uniform and 103rd & Jammet Road 111.9156

Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.It .
is closed at all other times.
Jax-The two Retail Clothing operation are as follows:
Stores aboard this station operate Tuesday and Wednesday-9 a.m.
different hours and are stocked to 3:45: p.m.; Thursday and S,S en >iec.erlas
Standing Boulevard
individually. Friday-9 a.m. to 4:45: p.m.; (!; Cedar Hills Shopping Center
The NAS store is located in Saturday-8 a.m. to 1:15: p.m.; House of Quality Foods Phone 771.9223
Building 953 and carries a wide closed on Mondays, Sundays and
variety of men's uniform items national holidays. Every FRIDAY I Night is
along with a limited range of The NATTC Clothing Store in Every SATURDAY Night. i is FAMILY NIGHT
Wave's articles. Its hours of Bldg. 513 carries a selection of Your choice of

tournament games, came off the .
bench mid way through the first
half to cut off a Mayport rally
and scored 24 points to help lift
ComFairJax to the title.
CECIL WINS Rick Erdman and Jim Butcher make a vain attemptto
Bob Parker chipped in 20 points block a shot during Friday's volleyball tilt between Cecil Field's
and Bob Davis added 17 in a intramural champions (AMD), and the Jax winners (NARTU). Cecil
---- .-- supporting role to aid the Shangri won the match, 15-7, '.15, 16.14.
CHAMPIONSHIP ACTION Mayport's Curtis Bond ((25)) fires for La win. Top shot for runner up
field goal In Friday's championship game against Harry Hopkins of Mayport was Stuart McKaig with
ComFairJax. Represented by the USS Shangri La, ComFairJax won 22. How They're StandingBOWLING
the game and championship, 89 73.
USS Noa played under the

Naval Station Mayport colors in King Pins 2.14 .125
A MCSSA6C FROM the CincLant affair Noa had lost
BE PREPARED Hospital C 1.15 .063
; ... earlier in the tournament to American League

:' Shangri La, 82-66, and fought its
,' r4 no obligation. way up through the loser's ComFalr No.2 15-1 .938 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE
: Call 396-5385 or 724-6979 bracket in the double elimination Ney Bowlers 13-3 .813

1.1' -! .Medical clinched the American
League intramural basketball title with
a pair of wins this week, while Hospital moved into the number two spot, with
1 Admin and VP-16 knotted in third place with identical 12-5 records.

+ Meanwhile, in the National
loop, VW-4 continued its second 30: The Marines out ran the second scorer with 26.
place standing, while the Bee's ComSquad from the start with MATSG 2, AMD 0: The Marine
are in the number three spot as Steve Carpenter's 22 point out squad was the only one in the
4 the season draws to an end. burst leading the way. gym at gametime.Air .
In games this week: Medical 71, Administration 58: Ops 57. MART 40: Lynn
Medical Hospital : Randy Dick Leibowitz burned the nets Merriman hit for 20 points and
\ James hit for 21 points to head the for 27 points in helping Medical Tom Ferguson added 16 in the
win, while teammates Dick move toward the American win. Steve Carpenter paced the
Leibowitz and Byron Krom hit for League championships. Tommie Marine effort with 19.
17 and 13 to aid the winners. Lynn Bowie of Admin was the game's VW 4 75, FICEUR 51: The
GOLF WINNERS --- Kelin was top gun for Hospitalwith Hurricane Hunters had little
Receiving trophies for the recent station 16.Bee's. Golf Times Set trouble downing the intelligencegroup.
military golf championships in
a ceremony last week were from left-: John Rhode hit for 16
Ernie Valazquez, VP06, 0. E. Meyer, AMD Capt. Kincaid, who 58, Aircraft Maintenance Jax-The Athletic Departmentgave points for the winners, althoughWill
presented the trophies; Walt Kelciewski, Hospital Joe McDonald, 40: John Wasson provided the the following schedule for Martin's 19 FICEUR
station golf pro and Bill Bernier, VA203. Capt. Kincaid and McDonald sting with 21 markers for the the first week of intramural golf: markers took scoring honors.
passed out the trophies. Seabee unit. Jerry Wactor hit for Monday, March 15: Weaponsvs. MATSG 53, NATTC 29: Dan
19 for the maintenance squad. VP-16 at 2 p.m. on the front Robinson hit for 18 points in
Military Golfers Vie 679th 73, NATTC 37: The airmen nine; MARTD vs. NARTU on the spearheading the Marine win.
improved their record to 5-10 front nine at 2:30: and NARF vs. Hospital 80, (Marine Barracks
behind the identical 18-point NAMTD at 2 p.m. on the back 55: Rester Bryan had a good
For Invitational WinJax performances of Leo Wincek and nine. night in hitting for 30 points to
Junior Aguon. Chuck Jenkins hit Tuesday: Front nine Air Opsvs. lead the win. Lynn Kelin added 20
for 16 for NATTC. VW-4 at 2 p,m., and FAETUvs. for the Hospital.
Over 150 top military yesterday morning over the Admin 133, FlapJax 41: Five NFO at 2:30.: FAW vs. VP45on VA-203 2, AMD 0: A forfeit.
golfers were expected to be on station's 7,000-yard links layout, Adminers hit in double figures as the back nine beginning at 2 Marine Barracks 59. FlapJax
hand yesterday as the Ninth according to Athletic Director they ripped winless FlapJax. 27: Ed Castelic collected 22 pointsin
Annual Southeast Military Invitational Frank McCaffrey, tournament Tommie Bowie led the charge p.m.Wednesday: All on front nine; marching the Marines to the
Golf Tournament got director. with 32, Fred Jordan added 26, Weapons vs. MARTD at 1:30 win.
underway here. The first scores were too late Bob Mackey hit for 24, Larry pm.; Po 'chops vs. MATSG at
Thirty one teams from six for the JaxAlrNew's deadline. Boylan punched in 27 and Wayne 2:00: and Hospital vs. FICEUR at
southeastern states as well as Complete results will be Clark contributed another 20. The 2:30.:
Puerto Rico and Cuba will be out published next week. photo shot was Jim Goodloe with Thursday, March 18, Front HONDA
for honors in the three day, 54- Robert Carlson of HomesteadAFB 20.Air nine: A-C Maintenance vs.
hole event, which runs through last year's winner with a Ops 54, NARTU 40: Larry Marine Barracks at 2 p.m., 679thvs. MOTORS & CYCLES CO.
tomorrow. two under par 214, is not Holcomb spearheaded the win Communications at 2:30: p.m. 4949 BLANDING BLVD.
The first golfers were to tee off playing this year. Team champion with 17 markers. FAETU vs. VW-4 at 2 p.m. on the PHONE 771.8244R11g
Ft. Jackson is back in the MARTD 50, Communications back nine.
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